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About Support and Privacy

What is “Supporting”?
Supporting a Thunderclap campaign is like signing a petition but with the added power of simultaneously sharing a message. You and every other supporter are standing up for an idea with the power of your voice.

How do I support?
Choose between your Twitter, Facebook, or Tumblr account to grant Thunderclap permission to post a message on your behalf. That’s it! If the campaign reaches its support goal by the deadline, Thunderclap will automatically post your message and all other supporters' messages at the same time.

A note on privacy
When you log into Thunderclap using your Twitter, Facebook, or Tumblr account, you’re allowing our platform to share a single message on your behalf. That’s all. We use the absolute minimum permissions possible to post a message on your behalf. The platforms we integrate with sometimes include additional permissions that we do not use and we will not post anything from your friends' accounts.

Did you know that 1 in 6
people in Scotland are victims of crime each year? No one expects to be a victim of crime. But it can happen to anyone.

Victim Support Scotland works
with people affected by crime in communities and courts across Scotland. We provide free
and independent information and support to anyone affected by any crime,
whether or not it has been reported to the police.

During Victims’ Week (22-28
February 2016) we want to let as many people across Scotland know about our
services as possible. It’s important that people know about Victim
Support Scotland so they know where to turn if they become a victim or witness. We'll be launching our new awareness raising video on 22nd Feb.

You could make a real difference to people
affected by crime by joining our thunderclap. Can you help?

Thank You!

February 23, 2016

Thanks to all our Thunderclap supporters, our message was heard by a staggering 673,754 people!

Your support made a real difference.

Our teams are working hard to make sure that everyone in Scotland knows that we can support them if they are affected by crime.